The last thing to do in the widely advertised Bohol tour, it’s the cruise on the Loboc River. Once we arrived there, we actually realized that there was a massive queue and we were a bit worried to end up in an overcrowded boat where food was nothing special (we read some reviews about it). So we asked the driver if there was an alternative way to see the river and he brought us 500metres away from there where an old local guy was willing to drive us around with his boat, for the equivalent of 25e. We were on our own, in the sun, sitting on a traditional wooden filipino boat while cruising the river; we literally loved it. Our captain was really nice, he showed us the entire river and in the end he stopped the boat next to a small waterfall giving us the chance to swim a bit (be a bit careful of the current). We definitely recommend the private tour and just as advice: if you don’t do the standard cruise, bring with you some extra sandwiches/snacks because you won’t find many...
Read moreSuper sulit!!! It is really an advantage that you have a tour settled before you arrive. When you get to the place, you just wait for the tickets since your group is already reserved. Food is awesome, whichever fills your tummy the best after your morning Bohol adventure. There is a live band...though choices of music is old western. I suggest you check your audience first and maybe include 1 or 2 pinoy classics as well... during the course...we get to join locals in their dance and music presentation... and before we leave the floating restaurant we had a chance to do some dancing and...
Read moreAn absolutely breath taking ride on the river. Live acoustic music and food is also served on the ride. The boat stops at a place on the river where young kids and old people alike perform short local folk dances and it's very delightful to watch. They also include the onlookers to dance with them on the traditional Filipino numbers that is really an...
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